Truman Leisure, age 75, of North Fort Meyers,
Florida, and of Fairhaven, Ohio, died on Monday, April 19, 1999 in North
Forth Meyers, Florida. Leisure was born on April 14, 1924 in Elwood, Ind.
A Preble County area farmer and carpenter, Leisure was also employed at
Miami University for ten years. He was a member of the Fairhaven Community
Church and the Dayton Emmaus Community.

Funeral services were held Saturday, April 24
at the Fairhaven Community Church, Fairhaven, with Rev. John Crutchfield
officiating. R.C. Nein & Sons-Thompson Funeral Home, Camden, was in
charge of arrangements. Burial was in the Fairhaven Cemetery in Fairhaven,
Ohio.

Lenora Mae Moore, 86, of College Corner, Ind.,
died Tuesday, April 20, 1999 in Reily, Ohio. She was born on May 27, 1912
in Morgan County, Ky. Funeral services were held Friday, April 23, at Barnes
Funeral Home, Eaton, with the Rev. Clarence Brannon officiating. Burial
was in Concord Cemetery Dixon Township, Eaton, Ohio.

G. Ura Grover died April 21, 1999, in Hamilton,
Ohio, after a short illness. Long-time residents of Oxford, Grover and
his wife Raymah have lived for the past year and a half at The Franciscan
at Shroder in Hamilton.

On July 2, 1939, he and Raymah R. Rothgeb were
married in Rio Grande, Ohio. He spent a number of years in education and
also spent a number of years working in industry. In 1974 he and Mrs. Grover
decided to go into mission work and they moved to Rhodesia, where Mr. Grover
served as a senior high teacher at a mission school through 1976. They
returned in 1986.

A memorial service was held Sunday, April 25 at
the Oxford Presbyterian Church. Private burial services were held in Cheshire
Hill Cemetery, near Gallipolis, Ohio.

The Smith and Ogle Funeral Home, Oxford, is in
charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Terre
Haute South Gideons, P.O. Box 2603, Terra Haute, Ind., 47802, The Oxford
Presbyterian Church, 101 N. Main St., Oxford, Ohio, 45056, or a charity
of choice.

Ralph H. Stigall, Sr., 62, of Oxford, died Saturday,
April 24, 1999 at McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital. He was born May 29,
1936 in Somerset, Ky. For 20 years he worked at the Oxford Post Office
before going into business for himself. In 1985 he started Stigall Cleaning
Service, and later worked for the American Fan Company in Fairfield. Funeral
services were held Wednesday, April 28, at the Elm Street Christian Church.

James Chasteen, 97, died Saturday, April 24 at
Fort Hamilton-Hughes Hospital. He was born April 12, 1902 in Cartersville,
Ky.

He was employed by the B&O Railroad for 47
years, retiring in 1969 after working in the Middletown and Oxford areas.
He moved to Oxford in 1938, where he lived until he became a resident of
Golden Years Nursing Home in 1995.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 27 at
the Smith and Ogle Funeral Home, of Oxford, with the Rev. Bobby Ball, of
the Calvary Mission Baptist Church, Overpeck, Ohio, officiating. Burial
was in the Rose Hill Cemetery.

Douglas H. Staley, 73, of Camden, died Monday,
April 26, 1999 at Woodland Country Manor near Somerville, Ohio. He was
born May 11, 1924 in Middletown, Ohio. He was a veteran of the United States
Army. He retired from Armco Steel in 1990 - where he was a quality control
supervisor - after 38 years of service. Funeral services will be held Friday,
April 30, 1999 at 11 a.m. at the R.C. Nein & Sons- Thompson Funeral
Home, 249 N. Main St., Camden. Burial will be in the Butler County Memorial
Park in Trenton, Ohio.

Eddie G. Moster Sr., 60, of Brookville, Ind.,
died Friday, April 23, 1999 at Deaconess Hospital in Cincinnati. He was
born March 7, 1939 in Laurel, Ind., and he remained a lifelong resident
of Franklin County.

He was the founder, owner and operator of the
former Brookville Concrete Company, from 1967 to 1991. He also owned and
operated the Liberty Sand & Gravel Company in Liberty, Ind.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 28,
at Phillips & Meyers Funeral Home, with the Rev. Dan McCollough, of
the First Baptist Church of Connersville, officiating. Burial followed
in Maple Grove Cemetery, in Brookville.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American
Lung Association or the Franklin County Volunteer Fire Department.

Robert G. CoffeyRobert G. Coffey, 94, of Bath, Ind., died April
26, 1999 at Oxford View Nursing Center in Oxford. He was born April 27,
1904 in Bath Township in Franklin County, Indiana. He was a retired farmer
and insurance agent for Franklin County Farmers Mutual Insurance Company.

Services were held Thursday, April 29, 1999 at
Phillips & Meyers Funeral Home in Brookville, Ind., with the Pastor
Malcolm Greene officiating. Burial followed in Big Cedar Cemetery, also
in Brookville.

Memorial contributions may be made to Franklin
County E.M.S. or Bath United Methodist Church.

Michael NewberryMichael Douglas Newberry, 49, of Oxford, died
Saturday, May 1, 1999 at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. He was born June
1, 1949 in Hamilton, Ohio.

He graduated from Talawanda High School with the
class of 1969. For eight years he worked for the Herman Baker Trucking
Company and most recently he was employed by the Overpeck Trucking Company,
where he worked for the last four years.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 5, 1999
at the Smith and Ogle Funeral Home of Oxford.

The family has suggested that donations may be
made to the American Kidney Fund, 6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 1010,
Rockville, Md. 20852.

Stanley Edward StephensonStanley Edward Stephenson, 68, of Hamilton, died
in Fort Hamilton Hospital Friday, April 30, 1999. He was born in Hamilton
Jan. 31, 1931. He married Marilyn R. Fismer on Feb. 6, 1954 in St. Stephens
Catholic Church in Hamilton.

He was a Certified Public Accountant until retiring
in 1998 from Stephenson and Warner, Inc.

Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday, May
4 at St. Peter's Catholic Church, followed by burial in St. Stephen's Cemetery.
Brown-Dawson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

The family suggests memorial donations to the
Muscular Dystrophy Association.

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